
Kristen Mosbrucker
Digital news editor and producerKristen Mosbrucker is a digital news editor and producer for WYPR.
Mosbrucker is a native of New Jersey but grew up in a Pennsylvania mountain steel town.
Over the past decade, she has spent much of her career working as a news reporter and editor in Texas, Louisiana, and Arizona.
She's covered business on the Texas-Mexico border in deep South Texas for the McAllen Monitor, technology and the defense industry in San Antonio for American City Business Journals, and the petrochemical industry in Louisiana for The Advocate newspaper. Early in her career, she spearheaded hyperlocal community news coverage for Philadelphia’s NPR member station WHYY.
Before joining WYPR, she was the news editor of an independent weekly newspaper Phoenix New Times in Arizona. @k_mosbrucker
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Maryland officials said Monday morning the Catonsville woman, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, told an FBI source that she plotted to shoot up five Baltimore Gas and Electric substations, including two in Baltimore City.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore pushes his spending priorities to fill record high vacancies in state government while outlining new steps to attract and retain workers.
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The proposed Baltimore-Potomac Tunnel Replacement Program is slated to build a new tunnel, renovating a 150-year-old project operated by Amtrak, with two tubes that softens otherwise tight turns among other improvements.
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The Wes Moore-Aruna Miller administration's "People's Ball" was held in downtown Baltimore on Wednesday night with much fanfare.
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WYPR and The Baltimore Banner are collaborating for coverage of the inauguration of Governor Wes Moore and Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller.
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On December 30, 2021, a malfunction inside the Curtis Bay CSX Coal Terminal sparked a fireball and explosion that rocked the neighborhood.
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The Johns Hopkins University publicly released the signed memorandum of understanding between the university and the Baltimore Police Department which moves forward plans for a campus police force.
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Baltimore City Council members voted in favor to shorten the years of service required to become eligible for pension benefits in response to voter's approval of term limits.
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A teen squeegee worker will be tried as an adult for the fatal shooting of Timothy Reynolds, a judge ruled on Thursday.
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The Maryland Attorney General’s office has been investigating Catholic church abuses in Baltimore for the past four years.